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Online Published: 09 Aug 2024
 


MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATICALLY INTRUDED INSICOR INTO THE NASAL CAVITY ASSOCIATED WITH AN IMPACTED SUPERNUMERARY TOOTH

Dimpleja J, Zarrin Rahnuma, Mishal Muhammed Haris, Anirban Biswas.


Abstract
Numerous injuries affecting the tooth and its supporting components can arise from dental trauma. A displacement of the tooth in an apical direction into the socket is known as an intrusive luxation, and it is one of the most serious forms of dental traumatic injuries. In contrast to other luxation injuries, intrusion is uncommon in permanent dentition. It includes 5%–12% of dental luxation and 0.5-2.9% of all traumatic injuries in the permanent dentition. The patient's age, the kind of dentition, the stage of root development, the duration and severity of the trauma, and other factors can all affect the course of treatment and prognosis for invasive luxation. A range of therapeutic approaches are recommended for the management of invasive luxation. Letting the tooth erupt naturally is one option. Using orthodontic forces to realign the tooth is an additional therapeutic option. It has also been suggested that immediate surgical repositioning can be done. In this case intruded tooth was also associated with a supernumerary tooth, hence a planned surgical extraction and orthodontic extrusion was carried out to restore the form and functions of the tooth.

Key words: Trauma ,orthodontic ,surgical


 
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J D, Rahnuma Z, Haris MM, Biswas A. MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATICALLY INTRUDED INSICOR INTO THE NASAL CAVITY ASSOCIATED WITH AN IMPACTED SUPERNUMERARY TOOTH. Eu J Dent Res. 2024; 1(1): 23-26. doi:10.5455/EJDR.20240709100417


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J D, Rahnuma Z, Haris MM, Biswas A. MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATICALLY INTRUDED INSICOR INTO THE NASAL CAVITY ASSOCIATED WITH AN IMPACTED SUPERNUMERARY TOOTH. https://www.wisdomgale.com/ejdr/?mno=209006 [Access: May 18, 2025]. doi:10.5455/EJDR.20240709100417


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J D, Rahnuma Z, Haris MM, Biswas A. MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATICALLY INTRUDED INSICOR INTO THE NASAL CAVITY ASSOCIATED WITH AN IMPACTED SUPERNUMERARY TOOTH. Eu J Dent Res. 2024; 1(1): 23-26. doi:10.5455/EJDR.20240709100417



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J D, Rahnuma Z, Haris MM, Biswas A. MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATICALLY INTRUDED INSICOR INTO THE NASAL CAVITY ASSOCIATED WITH AN IMPACTED SUPERNUMERARY TOOTH. Eu J Dent Res. (2024), [cited May 18, 2025]; 1(1): 23-26. doi:10.5455/EJDR.20240709100417



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J, D., Rahnuma, . Z., Haris, . M. M. & Biswas, . A. (2024) MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATICALLY INTRUDED INSICOR INTO THE NASAL CAVITY ASSOCIATED WITH AN IMPACTED SUPERNUMERARY TOOTH. Eu J Dent Res, 1 (1), 23-26. doi:10.5455/EJDR.20240709100417



Turabian Style

J, Dimpleja, Zarrin Rahnuma, Mishal Muhammed Haris, and Anirban Biswas. 2024. MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATICALLY INTRUDED INSICOR INTO THE NASAL CAVITY ASSOCIATED WITH AN IMPACTED SUPERNUMERARY TOOTH. European Journal of Dental Research, 1 (1), 23-26. doi:10.5455/EJDR.20240709100417



Chicago Style

J, Dimpleja, Zarrin Rahnuma, Mishal Muhammed Haris, and Anirban Biswas. "MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATICALLY INTRUDED INSICOR INTO THE NASAL CAVITY ASSOCIATED WITH AN IMPACTED SUPERNUMERARY TOOTH." European Journal of Dental Research 1 (2024), 23-26. doi:10.5455/EJDR.20240709100417



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

J, Dimpleja, Zarrin Rahnuma, Mishal Muhammed Haris, and Anirban Biswas. "MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATICALLY INTRUDED INSICOR INTO THE NASAL CAVITY ASSOCIATED WITH AN IMPACTED SUPERNUMERARY TOOTH." European Journal of Dental Research 1.1 (2024), 23-26. Print. doi:10.5455/EJDR.20240709100417



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

J, D., Rahnuma, . Z., Haris, . M. M. & Biswas, . A. (2024) MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATICALLY INTRUDED INSICOR INTO THE NASAL CAVITY ASSOCIATED WITH AN IMPACTED SUPERNUMERARY TOOTH. European Journal of Dental Research, 1 (1), 23-26. doi:10.5455/EJDR.20240709100417